‘The world’— applies medicine with a knife

The world works in a strange way—
It first gives wounds, and then pretends to heal them.

Here, relationships often turn into deals,
where affection exists in words, but meaning is hidden in intentions.
Sometimes someone comes close pretending to be your own,
and then one day the same person turns into a knife that goes deep inside.

The world worships too—
but only until you follow its terms.
The moment you stand by your truth,
the same world leaves you alone.

There is a word called forgiveness,
but in hearts, there are mostly calculations.
People do not forget—they just stay silent,
and at the right time, that silence turns into a knife.

Ego is the deepest root of this world.
Even good people who consider themselves the wisest,
get crushed under the weight of their pride.
And the world… watches them fall,
sometimes it is the same world that pushes them.

But within this truth, another inner journey begins—
where a person starts changing from within.

Now he begins to understand that not every pain was an enemy,
some pains came only to awaken him.
Those who are his own are not necessarily always his own,
and those who are distant are not necessarily wrong.

He stops reacting to everything.
He stops trusting every smile,
and slowly expectations from relationships also reduce.

There is now a silent understanding in his eyes—
that reads many things without words.
He does not argue, because he knows—
not every answer comes from words.

And from here, his life begins to change—
not from outside, but from within.

Now he no longer desires to win against anyone.
He simply develops the habit of staying true within himself.
Those who once wanted to break him,
now become uncomfortable with his silence.
Because a silent man is no longer weak—
he has become wise.

With this understanding, he reaches a state
where he no longer feels the need to change the world—
just keeping himself steady is enough.

Because now he knows:
the world is both a knife… and a disguised medicine.
But true strength is not losing oneself between the two.

And here he understands something even deeper—
that in all this confusion, in all this noise,
what truly shows the path
is the teaching of the true Guru.

The teaching of the true Guru does not tell him to escape the world,
but to see the world with the right vision.
Not to fear, not to hate—
just remain stable within.

He understands that whatever the world is,
if the inner direction is clear,
no outer knife can break him.

Now he begins to accept every experience—
whether it is pain, betrayal, or an illusion of healing.
Because now he knows—
true peace is not in changing the world,
but in changing one’s inner vision.And this is the deepest meaning of the true Guru’s teaching—
that the world keeps changing,
but one who awakens within,
for him the world becomes just an experience… not a wound.